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This page is dedicated to informing our parishioner’s of recent death’s within our parish. The parish community of St. Joan of Arc extends our deepest sympathies to the families & friends of these individuals.
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This page is dedicated to informing our parishioner’s of recent death’s within our parish. The parish community of St. Joan of Arc extends our deepest sympathies to the families & friends of these individuals.
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Charles F. McElwee passed away peacefully on August 31st, 2022 at home in Hershey, surrounded by his family. Born in Hazleton on June 25, 1954, he was the son of the late Charles F. Tess and Mary (Shields) McElwee. He was a graduate of St. Gabriels and Bishop Hafey High School in Hazleton. He received his B.A., with honors, from the University of Scranton and his J.D. from Duquesne University School of Law. Charles was a partner at Cipriani & Werner in Harrisburg. With over 40 years of litigation experience, he was a talented and widely respected attorney who enjoyed the practice of law. He concentrated his practice in workers compensation and employment matters. He was a mentor, wise counsel, and empathetic confidante to colleagues, clients, and friends. A true intellect, Charles was a man for all seasons. A gifted conversationalist, he had a command of wide-ranging subjects, including politics, sports, history, literature, film, and Irish Catholicism. A bibliophile, he collected books on World War I and Russian history. Everyone who knew him was touched by his wealth of knowledge, kindness, character, and youthful disposition. No one could outmatch his sense of humor. Charles enjoyed culturally enriching trips, reading, following the Philadelphia Phillies, talking politics, and summer nights listening to music on his patio. He also enjoyed walks on Conynghams Main Street and hikes around Hazleton, which he appreciated for all its idiosyncrasies. What he loved most was his family. He shared a fun and loving relationship with his wife, Katie. He adored his three sons and nurtured and embraced their passions and interests. They were his best friends. A member of St. Joan of Arc Church, Hershey, he was a 4th degree Knight of Columbus and a retreatant at Loyola Jesuit Center, Morristown, N.J. He was also a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and Greater Hazleton Historical Society. He is survived by his dearly loved wife of nearly 35 years, Katie (Connors) McElwee; his three adoring sons, Charles F., III, Wayne, PA; Robert Connors, Charleston, S.C.; and Shane Connors, Brooklyn, N.Y.; and his sister Mary Ann McElwee DeCusatis, Strafford. He is also survived by many friends, including his neighbors Dr. Lance and Leslie Hildrew, Hershey, who are like family. We are grateful for their love and support. A visitation will be held at the Hoover Funeral Home, 88 Lucy Ave. in Hershey on Tuesday, September 6, from 5-8PM. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Joan of Arc Church, 359 W. Areba Ave, Hershey on Wednesday, September 7, at 11AM. There will be no visitation at the church. A private interment will take place in Cavalry Cemetery in Drums. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Charles F. McElwee Fund for Cultural Enrichment at St. Joan of Arc School, Hershey, PA. Hoover Funeral Home of Hershey is handling the arrangements.
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